SOEDESCO Reveals a Few More Details About the Owlboy Collector Edition for PS4 & Switch

Publisher, SOEDESCO teased earlier in the week that a stoutly, boxed collector edition of D-Pad Studio’s Owlboy is in the works. Today, the company disclosed a few details about this upcoming release, including quantities, extras, and when it’s expected to hit retail stores.

Here’s a look at what’s inside the box.

Game

Certificate of Authenticity with a LE number

Soundtrack

Notebook

Manual

2 pins

2 coins

Box for coins & pins

Sticker sheets

In the original communication from SOEDESCO, a quantity of 6000 was given as the amount for worldwide distribution. We now know that 6000 will be released for each platform.

Surprisingly, the publisher did not announce that an on-line pre-order would become available as is usually the case with special editions. Instead, it appears the item will be hitting retail stores on July 13th. Which retailers will be involved is still up in the air, along with amounts being distributed per region and retail price.

That’s all we know for now. Keep it tuned to Game Cuddle for future updates.

Owlboy is currently available in digital format on the XB1, PS4, and Switch, at a retail of $24.99.

Pre-orders for standard physical editions, retailing at $29.99, are currently available at Amazon, GameStop, & Best Buy. These will release on May 29th.

UPDATES:
Play Asia currently has the PS4 & Switch Owlboy Collector Editions available for pre-order, for $82.99 plus shipping.
On 5/17, Amazon & GameStop had the items for sale very briefly, at a retail of $69.99. They are currently sold out.

SOEDESCO Reveals a Few More Details About the Owlboy Collector Edition for PS4 & Switch was last modified: May 18th, 2018 by NW Sanderson

I’m a hardcore casual gamer who loves collecting as much as playing. I love anything NIS, First 4 Figures, and Square Enix. My favorite game of all time is The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past. I enjoy platformers like Mario, Tomb Raider, and Ratchet & Clank. I have a special place in my heart for Monster Hunter and Final Fantasy. (When not at my fulltime job), I'm the Chief Editor at GameCuddle working behind the scenes to make sure our site is the best it can be.